olive Magazine App Description

Each issue of olive Magazine is packed with imaginative recipes for special occasions or everyday dinner, top dining experiences and food-inspired travel tips for your trips. When you subscribe to olive magazine, each issue will bring you triple-tested seasonal recipes from our expert cookery team and chefs of the moment, along with the latest restaurant reviews near you, and travel ideas for foodies.
The digital editions of olive magazine are designed specifically for mobile and tablet reading. With helpful tools including Text Adjust, reading is never a strain even on smaller devices. You can also bookmark your favourite recipes and features to enjoy later, plus you’ll be able to re-discover our extensive back issue archive.
The iPad and iPhone editions of olive magazine feature inspiring seasonal recipes, from quick after-work meals to relaxed weekend entertaining ideas. Plus, discover new places to eat with our nationwide restaurant recommendations and explore pages, which feature affordable trips for food lovers and recipes from around the world to try at home. Find out the latest food trends and boost your cooking skills with olive's expert advice.
As with the print issues, the iPad and iPhone editions include the usual fantastic features and inspirational cooking ideas:
- Here & Now: People, places, trends and products you need to know about
- Cook: Plan your perfect weekend of eating and drinking with our imaginative, seasonal recipes, and keep your week exciting with Cook Everyday and Healthy Choices
- Eat: Restaurant round-ups and recommendations, including pro versus punter in which we invite a reader to go undercover for olive, recipes from top chefs, and The Measure drinks pages
- Explore: Affordable travel ideas for food lovers and recipes from cuisines around the world
- The Lowdown: Tips and techniques from experts to boost your cooking skills and foodie knowledge
Subscriptions and single issues:
Users can buy single issues and subscriptions using In App Purchase
Subscriptions are available on monthly or annual terms.
• Your subscription automatically renews unless auto-renew is turned off at least 24 hours before the end of the current subscription period
• You will be charged for renewal within 24 hours prior to the end of the current period, for the same duration and at the current subscription rate for that product
• You can manage your subscriptions and turn off auto-renewal by going to your Account Settings after purchase
• No cancellation of the current subscription is allowed during active subscription period. This does not affect your statutory rights
• Any unused portion of a free trial period, if offered, will be forfeited when you purchase a subscription
• The app may offer a free trial. At the end of the free trial period, the full price of the subscription will be charged thereafter. Cancellations must occur 24 hours before the end of the subscription period to avoid being charged. Visit http://support.apple.com/kb/ht4098 for more information.
The subscription will include the current issue if you do not already own it and subsequently published future issues. Payment will be charged to your iTunes Account at confirmation of purchase.
If you would like to get in touch with the team for more information or support please email appsfaq@buysubscriptions.com or alternatively you can visit our App support page https://immediate1.typeform.com/to/kc5nri
Immediate Media Company Privacy Policy and Terms of Use:
http://apps.immediate.co.uk/privacy-policy
http://www.immediate.co.uk/terms-and-conditions
* please note: this digital edition does not include the covermount gifts or supplements you would find with printed copies*

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App Reviews

This putting the app in crap.

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By Jessicahms

If you can get it to load - rare! - you will find the text too tiny to read and the useful features, such as the recipe index, removed. Good content that is utterly failed by the user experience. Note - the latest fix designed to stop the app from crashing results in a 100% crash rate!

Great food magazine

5

By Sac guy

Olive is a U.K. publication that supplies a monthly abundance of interesting stories and creative recipes. Highly recommended for the food lover.

Olive Magazine fantastic

5

By Dragonelfqueen

I love to cook and try new recipes. This magazine is fantastic, great recipes, great photos and wonderful articles. Easy to use on my iPhone. Love it!!!

Great recommendations

4

By oregongirl77

I enjoy the recommendations for restaurants and towns to visit. As an American, it's good Intel.

Great magazine

5

By gary241

Wide variety and informative

Good magazine ... Terrible App

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By Lotusfordi

Bought and downloaded a few issues and enjoyed the magazine. Subscribed and could no longer download current issue. Took two weeks for developer/publisher to fix the problem. A month later there was an update to a previous issue I had downloaded. Went to update and the issue deleted itself and could not be re-downloaded. Numerous emails to developer/publisher. They have acknowledged that "a few" subscribers are having problems but have not been able to fix the problem (over two weeks and still waiting).

Interesting Material

4

By Gringo96

The photos are gorgeous and recipes attractive. The app, though, needs some work. There were some dead links but an exceptional number on videos. Overall, a satisfying experience.

Love the magazine, don't like the app

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By Joana Marquette

I have been a subscriber to digital Olive magazine for a year. I had no problems with the iPad 2. Upgraded to an iPad Air and the app crashes when launching so I have been unable to read the magazine I have subscribed to for almost 3 months.

Perfect for overs of cooking, eating and Great Britain.

5

By Winegolfgirl

This California girl private cook fell in love with Olive while on holiday in London. One of my fave British heritage breweries Batemans Brewery was featured in an issue; meant to read just the article and ended up buying the magazine and downloading app when I got back to states